Of course I have had several. I'm sure we all had. Once in college, a political debate erupted on the front steps of the student union building, and it largely boiled down to one young lady and I holding opposite ends, with our supporters gathered around. At times our formation actually moved in circles, putting one of us visually above the other on the steps. It was intense.

I sympathise with Eva in this number. It's easy to look up at someone you see as elite, or too powerful, or whatever the problem happens to be, and criticize them... as the saying goes, "It's too bad everyone who knows how to run the country is already busy driving taxicabs and cutting hair." It's harder to be the person being criticized - when someone below you politically or socially has it in for you and they have support of any kind, you can't win. There's nothing you can say that won't be misinterpreted, taken out of context, or used against you, and nothing you can do that won't be portrayed in the worst light possible. Note that Eva tries her very best to explain herself, but Che isn't hearing any of it.

I once started fighting with my sister as we dances a waltz on a party, after the piece ended we didn't talk for over a week...
And I'm with Eva, Even with all the power she might have had, she couldn't do more than what she did, it would have killed her even younger...